Sarah Harper (disambiguation)

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Sarah Harper is a gerontologist.

Sarah or Sara Harper is also the name of:

Sara J. Harper is a former member of the Eighth District Court of Appeals.

<i>All I Desire</i> 1953 film by Douglas Sirk

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